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suzanne kelley gets the intel. >>> sky fall delivers the heart dumping scenes you would expect from bond. but how many men bond's age can follow a car chase with a fistfight, on top of a moving train, only to be shot and fall to what appears to be a certain death. marty and robert are both former cia spies, both served in dangerous places where it would have been certain death if they had been discovered. cnn got them to talk. >> myth number one, spies have superhuman abilities. bond myth number two, style is a spy's best weapon. >> it can be and it may not necessarily conform to other people's sense of style. you have to know how to wear the clothes tribal leaders. >> bond myth number three, it's easier to work alone. >> to the extent that you can limit the point of nafailure, t better off you are. but in the last ten years or so, when you're working disproportionately in war zones. >> bond myth number four, breaking the rules is sometimes bad. >> there were times in order to accomplish the mission in the right way, you've got to be willing to break the rules and that gets dodgy in a wo
suzanne kelley gets the intel. >>> sky fall delivers the heart dumping scenes you would expect from bond. but how many men bond's age can follow a car chase with a fistfight, on top of a moving train, only to be shot and fall to what appears to be a certain death. marty and robert are both former cia spies, both served in dangerous places where it would have been certain death if they had been discovered. cnn got them to talk. >> myth number one, spies have superhuman abilities....
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you don't investigate a cabinet member and not intel the fbi director. and the chances of him going -- go ahead. >> what are you saying? are you saying that this would not have come to light if petraeus would not have admitted it himself, that the e-mails would never have been made public? >> no. i think that the fbi tripped across some sort of serious crime or suspicion of a crime or even -- maybe a reporter has the whole story and was going to go public. the thing is, this is all rushed. and why would petraeus go out in public and admit this? the gentlemanly thing to do is say, i have family problems, i'm leaving. >> but people could dig and want to know why. he may have just been upfront with it and get it over with. the big question, though, really is, and you're saying evidence of a crime. cnn is not reporting. you're saying that. but here's the big question that some people may be wondering without evidence of a crime. as if an outsider had information. >> that's the concern when it starts. when you look into that, in the cia or fbi headquarters or
you don't investigate a cabinet member and not intel the fbi director. and the chances of him going -- go ahead. >> what are you saying? are you saying that this would not have come to light if petraeus would not have admitted it himself, that the e-mails would never have been made public? >> no. i think that the fbi tripped across some sort of serious crime or suspicion of a crime or even -- maybe a reporter has the whole story and was going to go public. the thing is, this is all...
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but when you look into that, in the cia or fbi headquarters or any of the intel agencies, often you have dual computer systems so that you can receive outside e-mails because someone might send a complaint over the public internet service providers. and then of course, you have the classified e-mail systems internally, and they're completely separate. but the fact that somebody is receiving a threat at that level, they have to investigate and look at the nature of the threat and look at the person making the threats and start to subpoena that person's records to see if they're threatening other officials or if there is more to the story, who they're connected with. during that subsequent part of of the investigation, that is where they determined the connection between the other woman and general petraeus. >> is there anyone here at risk of criminal prosecution? >> from what i'm hearing, no, that the fbi investigation was winding down. they had determined that there had not been a security breach. and that there had been no indication of a criminal violation on the part of director petra
but when you look into that, in the cia or fbi headquarters or any of the intel agencies, often you have dual computer systems so that you can receive outside e-mails because someone might send a complaint over the public internet service providers. and then of course, you have the classified e-mail systems internally, and they're completely separate. but the fact that somebody is receiving a threat at that level, they have to investigate and look at the nature of the threat and look at the...
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concern when it starts, but when you look into that in the cia or the fbi headquarters or any of the intel agencies, often you have dual computer systems to receive outside e-mails, because somebody may send a complaint over the public internet service providers and then of course, you have the classified e-mail systems internally and they're completely separate, but the fact that someone is receiving a threat at that level, they have to investigate and look at the nature of the threat, and look at the person making the threats, and start subpoenaing that person's records to see if they are threatening other officials or if there is more to the story, and who they are connected with. during that subsequent part of the investigation, that is where they determine the connection between the other woman and general petraeus. >> new york senator chuck schumer is warning insurance companies don't force hurricane deductibles on homeowners in the aftermath of superstorm sandy. regular deductibles require the residents to pay a percentage of the property value which could mean $15,000 or more for r
concern when it starts, but when you look into that in the cia or the fbi headquarters or any of the intel agencies, often you have dual computer systems to receive outside e-mails, because somebody may send a complaint over the public internet service providers and then of course, you have the classified e-mail systems internally and they're completely separate, but the fact that someone is receiving a threat at that level, they have to investigate and look at the nature of the threat, and...
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i'd like to ask general petraeus t some questions and i'm sure there are people on the intel committee that would like to hear what the department of defense would like to say about their handling of the attack and why were there so many requests for additional security denied and the august 15th cable back to washington where chris stevens is telling secretary clinton, we've identified ten al-qaeda militia groups in benghazi. two of the ten we suspect were involved in the attack and close to the final paragraph, if there is a coordinated attack against the consulate, we cannot defend it. so four americans are dead. first ambassador is killed. i think this is a symptom of a greater problem in the mideast, quite frankly. for those reasons, it's important that the congress pick a process that is rational, logical and will get to the truth the best we're able to discern what the truth is. conspiracy theorys are running rampant. how many of you are getting calls about have you heard that? have you heard that? a segmented stove pipe investigation where you have three different committees go
i'd like to ask general petraeus t some questions and i'm sure there are people on the intel committee that would like to hear what the department of defense would like to say about their handling of the attack and why were there so many requests for additional security denied and the august 15th cable back to washington where chris stevens is telling secretary clinton, we've identified ten al-qaeda militia groups in benghazi. two of the ten we suspect were involved in the attack and close to...
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yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. ♪ ♪ ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> when i got back from iraq, i stood away from large crowds, malls, movies. >> i wouldn't leave the house. just didn't want to. >> staying inside, windows blacked out. >> i was really numb. didn't feel like i had a purpose co as. >> everything to me is still a combat zone. >> veterans with invisible wounds. we can't see a wheelchair, a prosthetic leg. they appear like you and i. but their suffering goes so deep, it touches the
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. ♪ ♪ ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪...
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yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. we had a record black friday, cybermonday's turned out to be strong. just remember, though, in a few weeks bills come for that friday and that monday. seems like every time you open the mail, there's a new one. alison kosik is joining us to somehow inform us of how we can get bills to stop ruining the holiday, short of perhaps getting a pot of water, putting your credit cards in that pot of water and putting it in the freezer. >> you don't have to do that. the good news, bills arrive after the holidays come. the glass half of-full. you could go into shock looking at bills especially because of a shaky economy and tough job market are making americans to feel
yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. we had a record black friday, cybermonday's turned out to be...
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intel announced it was pulling its funding for the same reason. carol? >> alison kosik. >>> reach the final four, then cut down the nets. tom izzo joins us live in the newsroom. >>> march madness may be the most exciting time on the sports calendar. but long before the nets are cut down next spring, college basketball fans can join the ncaa and marking a milestone. the celebration of 75 years of march madness begins today. you can go to ncaa.com/marchmadness and check out the tournament time line. see kareem abdul-jabbar, and the macy's thanksgiving day parade and starting in january, you can vote for your favorite all-time teams, players, and moments at ncaa.com/marchmadness. and, one more thing, in april, for the first time ever, the men's division one, two, and three title games will be played at one site. tom izzo is hoping to bring his michigan state spartans back to atlanta for the championship game. the team is in atlanta for tonight's champions classic game against kansas. hi, tom. >> how are you, carol? >> i'm good. we're so excited you're here
intel announced it was pulling its funding for the same reason. carol? >> alison kosik. >>> reach the final four, then cut down the nets. tom izzo joins us live in the newsroom. >>> march madness may be the most exciting time on the sports calendar. but long before the nets are cut down next spring, college basketball fans can join the ncaa and marking a milestone. the celebration of 75 years of march madness begins today. you can go to ncaa.com/marchmadness and check...
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conflict i conflicting intell because they wanted it not to interrupt the election. that one i have a hard time with. but the other one, video versus terrorism, that one i'm inter t interested in. why did you choose the path you did? >> i think people would like to know, what exactly happened and who was responsible at the end of the day? appreciate it. nice to have you all with us. cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> good morning, soledad. david petraeus answers questions before congress on ben gauzi and maybe the affair that ended his career. >>> group of veterans, some wounded in iraq, are hit by a train and all during a parade in honor of them. now the feds are jumping in to investigate. and john mccain gets testy with a cnn producer when asked why he missed an important meeting about benghazi. >> i have no comments about my schedule, i'm not going to comment on how i spend my time to the media. >> wait until you get hit -- wait until you hear him get really angry. >>> what do spirit airlines and shirtless fbi agent in the petraeus scandal hav
conflict i conflicting intell because they wanted it not to interrupt the election. that one i have a hard time with. but the other one, video versus terrorism, that one i'm inter t interested in. why did you choose the path you did? >> i think people would like to know, what exactly happened and who was responsible at the end of the day? appreciate it. nice to have you all with us. cnn "newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> good morning, soledad. david...
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we, yesterday, met with a panel of intell jens experts. today we had the opportunity to talk to former director petraeus about how his understanding changed over time. and we need to continue to look into the issue and get the answers for the american public and most importantly for the families of the four who were lost. >> this is satisfying to you in that you're talking and learning new information. my question -- the bigger question is if susan rice is nominated to take hillary clinton's place, are you going to fight that? >> well, i'm a member of the house, not a member of the senate, so it is up to the senate to hold confirmation hearings on cabinet level -- i leave that to the senate to determine whether or not she's qualified to hold the position of secretary of state. >> congressman joe heck, thank you for your time. >>> dana bash now, she staked out both hearings this morning. dana, i saw you raeporting this morning, we did not get pictures of him, but got the motorcade, and lots going on the hill this morning. what are democrats
we, yesterday, met with a panel of intell jens experts. today we had the opportunity to talk to former director petraeus about how his understanding changed over time. and we need to continue to look into the issue and get the answers for the american public and most importantly for the families of the four who were lost. >> this is satisfying to you in that you're talking and learning new information. my question -- the bigger question is if susan rice is nominated to take hillary...
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but the israelis beat that tactic with better intel four years ago and now have new capabilities. >> they've developed cameras that they can actually roll or put into a house that shows them what's going on inside the house. >> reporter: geography worked for and against hamas. gaza is densely populated, difficult for israel to tight in without causing some civilian casualties. but gaza is also long and narrow, which is terrible when you're trying to defend it. artillery stationed in israel can reach all points of gaza because it's so narrow. israeli forces can move in from multiple entry points because it's so long. >> they can compartmentalize the fighting within gaza, isolate one hamas unit from another and operate it selectively against pieces of the gaza strip. >> reporter: a former israeli general says israel is running out of targets outside of population centers. while hamas leaders have holed up inside mosques or among civilians. a ground war could lead to a situation similar to 2009 when a u.n. report accused israel of committing war crimes in gaza. >> and that is weighing o
but the israelis beat that tactic with better intel four years ago and now have new capabilities. >> they've developed cameras that they can actually roll or put into a house that shows them what's going on inside the house. >> reporter: geography worked for and against hamas. gaza is densely populated, difficult for israel to tight in without causing some civilian casualties. but gaza is also long and narrow, which is terrible when you're trying to defend it. artillery stationed in...
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. >>> on to something else intelle intellectual. big foot is real. there's supposedly dna evidence to prove it. one scientist says the beast is the descend enter ent of a huma and primate who mated. cial timef year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> big foot, sasquatch, yedi, the abominable snowman, whatever you call him, scientists say they have dna evidence of its existence and say sasquatch is part human. on top of that, the scientists are demanding all governments recognize the squatches as indigenous people and protect their rights and even from big foot hunters like this. >> was sblarge definitely wasn't human. >> i've been tracking sasquatches for 25 years. >> these animals, in fact, are real. >> i'm having a really difficult time finding an explaination for this. >> there's something on the hill. >> i do think there's a squat
. >>> on to something else intelle intellectual. big foot is real. there's supposedly dna evidence to prove it. one scientist says the beast is the descend enter ent of a huma and primate who mated. cial timef year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> big foot,...